Motorola DROID RAZR HD 4G Android Phone, White (Verizon Wireless)

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Product Description

Product Description

We have carefully tested this pre-owned device and it come with a * 60 DAY WARRANTY*.This device is in Great cosmetic condition. It may have small scratches and light wear on the screen. It may have small chips on the edges of the screen. It may have small dents and signs of wear on the sides and back of the item. This device has been extensively tested by our certified technicians to ensure that it is 100% functional.

Our NeverFail guarantee provides complete protection of this item during the warranty period. We always ensure your complete satisfaction with our 60 day money back guarantee. This device also includes a brand new USB data sync cable and a brand new wall charger.

The Droid RAZR HD by Motorola is durable and functional, sporting heavy-duty casing and a 24-hour battery life. It features a high definition touchscreen and built-in YouTube HD and Google Maps applications. Running on the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system and Verizon’s 4G LTE Network, it is designed to be quick and reliable. Other features include an 8 MP camera, HD camcorder, and mobile-to-desktop browsing synchronization.

Unique Design

This sleek smartphone is less than half an inch thick. With Corning Gorilla glass, DuPont KEVLAR fiber, and water-repellent nanocoating, the RAZR HD looks and feels elegant, yet durable.

Use the vivid 4.7-inch touchscreen display to blaze the web with Chrome, watch videos, and snap high-resolution images. The RAZR HD features a 1.3 MP front-facing camera with 720p HD video, as well as an 8 MP rear-facing camera with LED flash, panoramic mode, 1080p HD video, and HDR high dynamic range. You can also customize your RAZR HD with different colors and accessories.

Connect with Speed

The RAZR HD's dual-core 1.5 GHz processor and integrated Google services and apps make it stunningly fast and user-friendly. Upload your photos and videos fast with USB connectivity, Over-the-Air Sync, Wi-Fi, or Verizon’s 4G LTE network. Other features include low-energy Bluetooth connectivity for media sharing and hands-free chatting, and 1 GB RAM so you can multitask with ease.

Battery Life You Will Love

The RAZR HD features up to 24 hours of high-performance battery life to keep up with all your multimedia usage, all on a single charge. That’s enough battery power to watch plenty of movies with 10 hours of straight video playback, rock out to 20 hours of your favorite streaming music, or spend six hours browsing the Internet with 4G LTE speeds.

Additional Features

GPS Navigation: Enjoy up to six hours of voice-guided GPS Navigation with Google Maps.

Global Reach: The RAZR HD comes Global Ready. Call and text from more than 205 countries around the world. Plus, get access to e-mail and the web.

Tutorials: The RAZR HD comes pre-loaded with interactive, swipe-by-swipe tutorials for tons of features and easy access to a most commonly used quick settings page, as part of Motorola’s exclusive Help app.

SMARTACTIONS: The RAZR HD already has a long-life battery — and when you set up the SMARTACTIONS battery-saving rules, your phone settings will automatically adjust to squeeze even more from every charge. Set up the SMARTACTIONS driving rule, and when you’re behind the wheel, you see only what you need — like access to turn-by-turn directions and your favorite music. Always kill the ringer at work? Or tweak your Bluetooth settings at home to save battery? The SMARTACTIONS app can help, extending battery life and exterminating mundane tasks to save you precious time.

Mobile Hotspot: The RAZR HD doubles as a 4G mobile hotspot, letting you share its 4G LTE connection with up to eight wireless devices.

Circles Widget: Stay in the loop with a single glance. The Circles Widget keeps handy information like remaining battery, weather forecast, and time right on your home screen. And, if you receive a text, miss a call, or get a voicemail message, the Circles Widget will notify you.

Android Beam: Transfer web pages, maps, and other files between Android devices quickly and easily using the Android Beam. Simply tap the backs of two devices together then touch the screen to transfer. Beam is powered by NFC technology.

Vital Statistics

The DROID RAZR HD weighs 5.2 ounces and measures 5.2 x 2.67 x .33 inches. It features a 2530 mAh battery with up to 16 hours of standard talk time and 11.9 days of standby time.

What's in the Box

Verizon Wireless 4G LTE Network

The Verizon Wireless 4G LTE network allows you to download photos, apps, and games in seconds and entire movies in minutes. LTE (or Long Term Evolution) provides significantly increased upload and download speeds over 3G networks, as well as significantly reduced latency (or lag time). Verizon Wireless expects 4G LTE average data rates to be 5-12 megabits per second (Mbps) on the downlink and 2-5 Mbps on the uplink in real-world, loaded network environments.

With these blazing fast speeds, you'll be able to stream HD movies without the annoyance of constant pauses to buffer the video stream--as well as quickly download HD-quality movies right to your phone in minutes. Additionally, you'll be able to download a new song file in about 4 seconds or upload a photo to your favorite social networking site in about 6 seconds.

The Verizon Wireless 4G LTE mobile broadband network will also redefine the mobile office for business users. Business applications that used to require wired networks will be untethered forever, allowing you maximized productivity and efficiency while you're out of the confines of your office. Enhanced security lets you tap into most VPN networks with less waiting, and faster responsiveness enables you to upload 10 MB presentations back to your team in less than 25 seconds.

In areas serviced only by 3G, you can expect download speeds of 600 Kbps to 1.4 Mbps and upload speeds of 500 to 800 Kbps in Mobile Broadband coverage area.

Verizon Wireless Services

Backup Assistant: This complimentary service automatically back up your mobile contacts to your online address book. If your phone is lost, stolen, or damaged, or you decide to upgrade, easily restore your saved address book to your new phone. You can also add, delete, edit, and print your contacts online and send the changes to your mobile phone. There are no subscription fees for the service.

VZ Navigator Capable: With this GPS-enabled phone, you'll be able to access the Verizon Wireless VZ Navigator service (additional charges applicable) for voice-prompted turn-by-turn directions, heads-up alerts, local search of nearly 14 million points of interest in the US (such as landmarks, restaurants and ATMs), and detailed color maps.

Visual Voice Mail: This innovative service enables you to delete, reply, and forward voice mail messages without having to listen to prior messages or voice instructions. Visual Voice Mail is the ideal tool for the busy mobile professional who may need to prioritize which messages he or she listens to first. Features include on-screen access to voice mail message status, save up to 40 messages for 40 days (or archive permanently), create up to 10 different caller ID-based greetings, and reply via call back, text or even voice mail.

Android 4.1: Jelly Bean

This device is upgradeable to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, packed with features to help you tackle your busy day. Jelly Bean improves on the simplicity and beauty of Android 4.0 and introduces a new Google Search experience. No matter what life throws your way, your phone helps you stay one step ahead.

What's New and Cool

What you need to know, before you have to ask - Once you opt in, Google Now tells you today's weather before you start your day, how much traffic to expect before you leave for work, when the next train will arrive as you're standing on the platform, or your favorite team's scores while they're playing. And the best part? All notifications are generated automatically and in real-time, before you even have to ask.

Google Voice Search: A new way to search - Need an answer fast? Now you can just speak your question directly to your phone. "Do I need an umbrella today?" "Where is the nearest gym?" Your phone will speak back the answer, or run a quick search to get you exactly the info you need.

Notifications you can act on - Now you can take action directly from the notifications shade. Late for a meeting? E-mail everyone to let them know. Missed a call? Call them back in an instant. And because they're expandable, you can get an even deeper look into the things that matter most, like multiple e-mails or photos on Google+.

Getting the Most Out of Google Now

Opting In to Google Now

Set up a Gmail account if you don't already have one.

Launch Google Now by swiping up from the Android Keys.

Follow the on-screen startup guide.

Click "Opt-In."

Accessing Google Now Settings

You can access Google Now settings in two ways:

Click the settings icon in the top right corner of a card.

Scroll to the bottom of all cards and click the settings icon in the bottom right corner.

Do More with Google Now

Start by signing in to Chrome on your desktop and the Chrome browser on your phone to sync all your searches.

Then, complete the actions to the right, which can be accessed by touching Google Now > Settings > Privacy & Accounts:

Sync the account that you use the most with Google Services

Enable Location Services and Web History

Do More with Google Voice Search

You can activate Google Voice Search within the Google Now home page by either touching the Mic Button on the Search Bar at the top of the home screen, or by saying the word "Google" followed by your request.

What You Want

What to Say

Example

Weather Forecast

Weather [location], or weather related question

"Is it going to rain in Chicago tomorrow?"

Measurement Conversion

[original measurement] in [new measurement]

"What is 30 degrees Celsius in Fahrenheit?

Sports Team Schedule or Scores

When is the next [team name] game?

"When is the next Chicago Bears game?"

Flight Information

[Airline] [flight number]

"What is the status of United Airlines flight 85?"

Movie Showtimes

Movie [location]

"What are the showtimes for Finding Nemo in Chicago?"

Add Calendar Reminder

Remind me to [activity] at [time]

"Remind me to walk the dog at 3:30 p.m."

Browse the Web

Go to [keyword search or URL]

"Go to Google.com."

Send a Text Message

Send text to [contact name] (brief pause) [message text]

"Sent text to Hugh Briss. (Pause) I can't wait to meet you guys for dinner, period."

Well last week I picked up a white one from my local Verizon store (the price they gave it to me was the same as Amazon's offer luckily) and immediately I loved the feel and design of the phone. The continued use of the kevlar backing is a nice unique touch, although I'm still unsure how much true durability it adds in the longer run, we will see!

The display is incredibly vibrant. Obviously with AMOLED technology you aren't going to have perfect clarity like some other displays, however, this is the best AMOLED display I have seen. I have read complaints that you can notice jagged edges and sometimes images aren't very sharp or clear, however, I have yet to find such issues or any real complaint in general.

I am incredibly happy with the size and feel of the phone. I have read some articles saying "why keep the RAZR name since it isn't RAZR-thin anymore" however, I am not sure where they got that idea from. Sure it still not as thin as the original RAZRs when opened, but it is still one of the thinest smartphones out there. Remember, the Droid RAZR HD is .2 MM thinner than the Galaxy S3. At the same time, the Galaxy S3's height and width are larger than this phone as well. Of course these numbers are quite miniscule, and for pratical comparisons, they are pretty much the same size. You will notice that the Galaxy S3 is a tad lighter, however. I personally like the "full" feeling while holding the RAZR HD.

Although the MAXX HD version is certainly the variant for the additional battery life, the 2530mAh battery that comes with the regular Droid RAZR HD is still quite good. I have gone almost a day and a half of moderate use without charging. However, with moderately high use, I can still start my work day at 7 AM and end up with around 50% battery at 5 PM. Of course as always, the battery life entirely depends on what you use, what you let running and then how much you use the phone. I have seen many reviews claiming that the battery life is utter trash, but look if you manage your phone properly as you should, the 2530mAh should prove to be strong enough.

The camera is pretty standard stuff. Seems like most other smartphones have an 8 megapixel back camera. The front one isn't technically as good as Galaxy S3's for example, however, the difference is quite minimal.

My biggest gripe and perhaps only real issue with the phone are the on-screen menu buttons. While people advocating this phone will claim that these buttons hide when you use many fullscreen apps, I have found this to be quite untrue so far. When watching Youtube videos in fullscreen it does indeed hide them, and the phone does it actually pretty conveniently. However, so far I haven't really had much success in getting them to hide with pretty much every game and app out there. I should note though, I would much rather have them on the screen than deal with Galaxy S3's on-phone two buttons. My wife owns the S3 and when I have used it sideways for fullscreen applications I have always managed to hit the return button each time with just a little piece of my skin and I don't have fat fingers! My wife and a couple of my friends have noted this annoyance as well for themselves. Regardless, even with the on-screen menu buttons, it is still a formidably large screen. Not as large as the S3 which is "natrually" 4.8 compared to 4.7, but still large enough to be enjoyable of course.

Oh, and it is a little annoying that it didn't come with Jelly Bean automatically. While this isn't a big issue now since everyone should be getting a Jelly Bean update soon, it would certainly be a bigger thumbs down the longer it takes.. However, I guess once Jelly Bean does become available, for new buyers won't be a problem either way.

So despite the on-screen menu buttons, I still give this phone a perfect 5/5. However, I've talked to many that refuse to touch this phone solely because of those buttons. However, if you can get past that, I would definitely recommend this over the Galaxy S3. Both are certainly great phones, but the Droid RAZR HD feels more refined and professional. At least go try it out at your local Verizon store!

And about color.. Well white and black are the only ones available (so far) and both looked fine. However, I'm sure there are more black ones out there, so I had to look different so naturally I chose the white one. I wouldn't necessarily say one looks better than the other so that shouldn't be an issue :0Read more ›

I traded in the Droid 3 for this and I absolutely love it. Barely any lagging on games. I love the screen on this phone, it's vibrant and beautiful. My husband still has the Droid 3 and the difference is amazing. I wish it had been bumped to 2 gigs of Ram but this phone is fast! I chose the white just because there are so many black phones out there. I decided to go with HD instead of the Maxx HD because of the price difference and the trade in program through Motorola. The battery on this is great. Much better than the Droid 3. With normal use I usually have 1/4 to 1/2 battery remaining at midnight.

I have had the Razr HD for about a week now and so far it is great. Looks and feels great and the craftsmanship is excellent. I use it heavily throughout the day for calls, texts, email, nav, etc and usually have at least half battery by the time I am off work. My Droid X was always dead before lunch. The battery is not quite as good as advertised but far better than any other phone I have ever owned. The screen is incredible and despite some negative reviews the camera takes really good pictures (the flash, however is not so great.)

I've had this phone for just over 10 days now and I love it. Only reason I gave it 4 instead of 5 stars is 1) I haven't had it very long and 2) it takes up a lot of data.I had to adjust my settings on my email and updates to run on wi-fi only.It's very fast while on the internet. Camera takes good pictures. Screen is fantastic, and large. Can't complain about the battery either. Overall, very, very happy with the phone.Plus I only paid a penny for it :-)

over the years I have had several motorola phones and will never get another. in less than 1 year I returned 4 razr phones, yea for warranties, the 5th phone actually works! well it does if I walk around the block to an area with no trees or wind or I drive to town. at home I am lucky if, standing in the top floor inches away from the window, I can chat more than 2 minutes before a dropped call. If it is -20 degrees outside my motorola phone has wonderful service, it doesn't get that cold often. one day I stopped at the local store and asked which brand had the best antenna, the answer was disappointing. yep, you guessed right, motorola. the annoying part is every other phone brand works fine in my house.Sorry for the rant but I feel better.

I have had nothing but good come from this phone. The battery life is great! It has a good speed with the processor so games and apps run very well. It has a very good HD display also. If I could do it over again I would purchase this phone or the Razr HD Maxx again! I liked it so well i bought my wife one also and she is very happy with it to.